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SUMMARY:London Legacy
DESCRIPTION:PLYMOUTH Diving left an indelible mark at the London Legacy Open. The prestigious event\, held at the iconic London Aquatics Centre\, served as a stage for divers both nationally and internationally. \nPlymouth Diving Elite athletes demonstrated their skills in various categories\, with a team of 11 athletes. Up first was one of Plymouth Diving’s youngest Elite divers in the girls C category 1meter event\, Isla Applin\, first time at the London legacy event qualified for the Junior Elite British Championships with a new PB and securing a 6th place out of 12. Isla also completed on the 3meter board where she showcased some impressive new dives\, Isla secured the Bronze medal along with a new PB. \nIn the Synchro event we had Katie Martin and Maia Pearson along with Amelie Underwood and her partner Caitlyn Coaster from Dive London\, both pairs competing against some of the best divers in the country\, Katie and Maia took the silver medal with a huge score of 199.26 while our Plymouth and Dive London pair came 5th. \nLexi Davies who represented our girls B category competed both on the platform and 3-meter board\, Lexi demonstrated her hard work from the months of training leading up to the event\, she made her first Elite final on the platform coming 8th overall and 9th on the 3m board. \nOur youngest boy representing Plymouth Diving at the event was Will Heath\, he represented the B Boys and dived brilliantly throughout his Platform and 3-meter event. Will came 12th in platform prelims and 13th in 3meter board. \nMoving onto our A girls where we had abundance of talent from the awesome foursome. Katie Martin Scholarship student at Marjons University Plymouth\, Maia Pearson of Exeter university\, Amelie Underwood and Scarlett Coulbourne. First up for the girls was there 3-meter event where all 4 girls dived amazingly\, Maia 12th in the prelims\, Katie 8th in the final\, Scarlett 6th and Amelie scooping the silver position. The girls next event was 1 meter where Katie took the 5th place spot and Scarlett 12th overall out of 26 divers. \nA boys Archie Waines\, Ollie Heath and Noah Underwood who dived up to the A boys for the first time. Noah took to the Platform first where he showcased some impressive dives\, securing him a 4th place in the final along with a new PB. Archie and Ollie made their mark on the 3meter board\, both securing a place in the final where Archie came 7th and Ollie 5th overall. Over on the 1-meter board where our boys competed in the straight final\, both divers dived incredibly well\, they dominated this event and both scooped a podium position\, Archie taking the silver medal and Ollie the top spot\, Gold. \nOur last event of the weekend was our oldest competitor Euan McCabe. Euan who competed in the Men’s Platform event\, showed off his impressive diving skills and received a huge score of 82.25 for one dive. Euan who is topped to be Plymouth’s next GB star\, delivered an incredible diving platform event. \nA big thank you to our Plymouth Diving coaches Sally Freeman\, Fito Gutierrez who have dedicated months of training to our young athletes. \nSally Freeman said\, this was the first chance of the year to try out new skills and age groups for 2025\, so an interesting set of results. \nSome really pleasing new dives and some things to go back and work on. \nWell done team! \n 
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/london-legacy/
LOCATION:Dive London\, London
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SUMMARY:Pete Waterfield
DESCRIPTION:Plymouth Diving youngsters have begun their competitive season with a very successful season opener at the Pete Waterfield Skills event held at Southampton. Taking an extremely large team of 28 divers\, led by coaches Tommy Davis\, Lucy Gutierrez-Freeman and Jamie Conn to the one-day event. \nThe opening category to take the diving boards was the E open and girls category\, these are the youngest members of the club and Plymouth Diving had 11 divers in this category ranging from debutants to more experienced competition divers at this level. The 12-dive circuit provided an excellent watch for the large crowd\, with all the divers displaying great diving capabilities. \nPlymouth Diving weren’t made to wait long to be celebrating one of their divers medalling at the competition\, with Lacey-Mae Hockings finishing in 1st place breaking into the 300-point mark with a score of 308.00 with runner up further 20 points behind her. Finishing just outside the podium places was Ivy-May Davey continuing her excellent start to the season with a 4th place finish. Making their way into top 10 places were Bethany Hockaday (8th) Aria Cole (9th) and Saphia Howell (10th). The good results kept coming with Millie McClaren-Smith finishing in 11th place and Olivia Birkett 12th place and a massive personal best for Eva Colman placing 14th. Finishing inside the top 20 respectively was Katie-Rose Wilkinson in 15h position\, with debutant and youngest member of the squad Nancy Moore further place back in 16th position\, but certainly a debut to remember for her\, \nThe open section is always smaller than the girls but this doesn’t mean the standards are any lower. The open section was a close fought contest throughout with the lead changing on several occasions throughout. Debutant Leo Ozkan found himself very close to finishing on the podium with a 5th place finish. \nAnother big group of Plymouth Diving divers were in the D girls category and as with the pervious group there was a blend of experience and first timers in a competition setting. D girls provided a fascinating watch with lead changing hand multiple times with divers producing big scores for individually dives. When the results came in it was a near perfect scenario for Plymouth Diving in the 5 out of the 6 medal places being taken by the club. Youngest in D girls\, diver Honor-Grace Kelly finished in 6th\, with team mate Imogen-Rose Hocking producing a consistence 12 dives to finish in 5th place.  Just missing out on a podium place by a few points was Stephanie Clarke finishing in 4th. Bronze medal went to another Plymouth diver in the form of Phoebe-Mae Evans with her highlight being an incredible reverse dive on 1m and silver medal\, just missing out on a gold medal by 3 points was Myia Lilley who increased her personal best score in the process in finishing runner up. Rounding off the Plymouth Diving interest in the girls category was Aneya Burton with a very creditable 22nd place\, Lyra Johnson placing in 19th position and debutant Florence Smith with an impressive top 15 and finishing her first competition in 14th. \nD open featured three divers from Plymouth and each one of them dived very well in the 12 dive circuit. Elliot McCamphill- Rose entering his first competition having recently joined in the competitive squad in September\, managed to break through the 200-point mark and top 10 finish finding himself in 9th place. There were 2 more medals going to Plymouth divers in this category\, Bobby Cole dived another consistent competition coming up just short of a podium place and medalling in 5th place. Biggest cheer of the day went to Theo Wills who missed out on a place in the finals last season but has worked extremely hard over the summer on his diving and the result ended up with Theo in bronze medal position. \nFinally\, it was the turn for C group and these divers were the eldest divers of the large squad Plymouth Diving took. In the category was plenty of experience and another two competition debuts in Catherine (Katy) and Elizabeth (Eliza) Butchers who both performed admirable in their first competition finishing 21st and 17th respectively.  Lottie Tucker gave another solid diving performance and top 20 placing 19th. Plymouth had two more divers within the girls top 10 with Isla Newton in 10th place and personal best score for Grace Norsworthy finishing 9th. \nOne sole Plymouth diver was in open section\, that privilege was for Daniel Robinson. Once again Plymouth Diving was celebrating another medal to add to the haul with a 3rd place bronze for Daniel. \nWith many divers improving their personal best scores and positions its testament to their incredible work ethic and to the coaches who work incredible hard with them on daily basis\, making sure the divers are at peak condition going into competitions. \nPlymouth Diving couldn’t do all this without the fantastic facilities at Plymouth Active Leisure and the continued sponsorship of the club from Pilkington Estates. \nNext up for Plymouth Diving is hosting the Armada Cup from February 15th– 18th 2025.
URL:https://www.plymouthdiving.com/event/pete-waterfield/
LOCATION:The Quays swimming and diving complex\, Southampton
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